A method is provided for producing insulation materials and insulation for
high temperature applications using novel castable and powder-based
ceramics. The ceramic components produced using the proposed process
offers (i) a fine porosity (from nano-to micro scale); (ii) a superior
strength-to-weight ratio; and (iii) flexibility in designing multilayered
features offering multifunctionality which will increase the service
lifetime of insulation and refractory components used in the solid oxide
fuel cell, direct carbon fuel cell, furnace, metal melting, glass,
chemical, paper/pulp, automobile, industrial heating, coal, and power
generation industries. Further, the ceramic components made using this
method may have net-shape and/or net-size advantages with minimum post
machining requirements.